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welcome back, kramer. g-g-giddy up. . welcome back, kramer. g-g-giddy up. g-g-giddy up. as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand medicare and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with this type of plan, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations... and provided by unitedhealthcare i
welcome back, kramer. g-g-giddy up. . welcome back, kramer. g-g-giddy up. g-g-giddy up. as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help...
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more than 50 films later he has two best actor oscars including this one for kramer versus kramer. honoree david letterman has more than 5,000 television newscasts under his belt being found for finding humor in everything, even winning this honor. he talked about it on the late show with david letterman. >> when i stopped laughing, i was very excited. i tell you, this is great for my family. they think i'm working at a jiffy lube in mexico. >> reporter: people who cover the honors say there's more than comic relief at play. that's break from partisan politics. >> at this exact moment when we are all so tired from the election, you can see a little break in the action. i think that adds to the momentousness of the evening. >> reporter: david letterman joked on his show that kennedy center nominees receive an adjustable mattress and a new car. that may have been a punchline but they do receive the chance to nominate potential future honorees. elmly schmidt, cnn, washington. >>> well, cnn newsroom with don lemon is coming up in a few minutes. you have talks and tons of stuff going on
more than 50 films later he has two best actor oscars including this one for kramer versus kramer. honoree david letterman has more than 5,000 television newscasts under his belt being found for finding humor in everything, even winning this honor. he talked about it on the late show with david letterman. >> when i stopped laughing, i was very excited. i tell you, this is great for my family. they think i'm working at a jiffy lube in mexico. >> reporter: people who cover the honors...
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followed jim kramer on twitter. have a question, tweet kramer hashtag mad tweet. send g-men e-mail to mad money at sea nbc got, or give us a call at 1-800-743-c nbc. miss something? had to mad money got see nbc.com. >>> novelty is overrated. at least when you're managing your own money. you don't need to constantly come up with new ideas. in fact rather than searching for new ideas to own, i find it's better to circle back like a portfolio manager to rate and review and scrutinize, whether the story is still on track with your old ideas, why you picked them in the first place. that's why i'm telling to you to keep up with your homework. i would love it if you could spend an hour on a position a week. i know that's somewhat unrealistic. you've got to stay on it. you've got to make sure that your stocks are still worth owning. at the beginning of the fourth quarter during the week of october 8th, i put together a list of if you can't beat 'em, join 'em stocks. the idea being the end of the fourth quarter, growth-oriented money managers look at their best performers
followed jim kramer on twitter. have a question, tweet kramer hashtag mad tweet. send g-men e-mail to mad money at sea nbc got, or give us a call at 1-800-743-c nbc. miss something? had to mad money got see nbc.com. >>> novelty is overrated. at least when you're managing your own money. you don't need to constantly come up with new ideas. in fact rather than searching for new ideas to own, i find it's better to circle back like a portfolio manager to rate and review and scrutinize,...
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joining me now, equity management telerate kramer, the offer of the little book of big profits from small stocks. an interesting read. welcome. >> thank you. gerri: all right. we had a little sell-off today. people are nervous about the fiscal cliff. you say we will trade at. >> i've seen the financial stocks, which are a very important indicator of the market. they have been very strong, and living today. we have seen some nice follow-through from companies like goldman that finally have been able to get above key technical levels. also there is no recall when addressing. the window dressing is the group , loss on wall street among the money managers say let's get that market really strong for the end of the year. we want to see nice numbers, and gerri: you guys do nthing and fundamentals anymore. it's amazing to me. >> you're right, and that is part of the problem with the street, but those two are bottom-up fundamental analysts, we really like the guidanc that we saw that came out of it. many of these industrial multi complex companies that are very importaat indicators. gerri: like it
joining me now, equity management telerate kramer, the offer of the little book of big profits from small stocks. an interesting read. welcome. >> thank you. gerri: all right. we had a little sell-off today. people are nervous about the fiscal cliff. you say we will trade at. >> i've seen the financial stocks, which are a very important indicator of the market. they have been very strong, and living today. we have seen some nice follow-through from companies like goldman that...
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teaching you to invest and trade like kramer. not to be like me, because -- i got some emotional issues, frankly, you would probably not to emulate. is that is off track. so far, i've given away two precious secrets. two i used at my hedge fund. and charitable trust, unlike lady gaga, i play with an open hand, not a poker face, allowing viewers to see my trades before i make them. lady gaga is better than pink. am i raising a glass when i'm stock picking. a lie li i like to buy stocks around the new high list and have substantial insider buying, it says people in the company believe their stocks still have legs and if they believe, there could be good reason for to us believe too. this is not enough to recommend a stock. pieces, okay? pieces of a puzzle. have to do the homework, check the fundamentals and websites, make sure you like the story behind the company, and if the stock goes down, you know to buy more, rather than cut and run and lose. what i'm teaching you tonight e re tells. sing signals that it might be worth your ti
teaching you to invest and trade like kramer. not to be like me, because -- i got some emotional issues, frankly, you would probably not to emulate. is that is off track. so far, i've given away two precious secrets. two i used at my hedge fund. and charitable trust, unlike lady gaga, i play with an open hand, not a poker face, allowing viewers to see my trades before i make them. lady gaga is better than pink. am i raising a glass when i'm stock picking. a lie li i like to buy stocks around...
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. >> charlie brown, bart simpson, cosmo kramer. i think it sounds like bart simpson. >> b. it is? >> yes! [ ding ] >> somebody's drinking a lot of eggnog. here it is. what movie is this quote from? okay. this is extremely important. will you please tell santa that instead of presents this year i just want my family back? is it from "home alone," "christmas vacation," or "how the grinch stole christmas"? >> "home alone." >> i'll say. [ ding ] >> you see? all right. here we go. number 4. >> next time i'd like a chance to get -- >> moving along. who said" santa, o my god, santa's here, i know him, i know him"? is it a, frosty the snowman? b, buddy in elf? c, rudolph the -- >> i'm going to say b, buddy in "elf." >> i remember that. >> yeah! >> who coined -- who coined the holiday festivus? would it be cosmo cramer, george costanza or frank costanza? . >> it's a trick question. it's one of the costanzas. i'll say george, you say frank. >> c, frank. [ ding ] >> which one is it? >> yay. >> this is your heritage. it's part of who you are. >> if you cannot strike up a conversation at the d
. >> charlie brown, bart simpson, cosmo kramer. i think it sounds like bart simpson. >> b. it is? >> yes! [ ding ] >> somebody's drinking a lot of eggnog. here it is. what movie is this quote from? okay. this is extremely important. will you please tell santa that instead of presents this year i just want my family back? is it from "home alone," "christmas vacation," or "how the grinch stole christmas"? >> "home alone."...
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. >> guy kramer is one of the guys working to win the next contract. this summer he showed us the science behind every size and shade of these pixels. >> 3-d layering creates depth and shadows where none exists. developers already have one eye on tomorrow. >> what is coming up down the road and very quickly is the harry potter cloak. >> with that fictional cloak, harry is not camouflaged, he's invisible. >> my body is gone! >> how invisible are we talking here? if i walked into a room with a soldier wearing a cloak? >> you would not see him at all, he would be invisible to you. >> this is not make belief. it's a quantum stealth technology. it's concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do with a sniper hiding in a field. >> they could actually pull out very limber to what they carry with a survival blanket and throw it over the top of them and unless you walked into them you wouldn't know they were there. >> so what is firmly once in the world of make belief could become quite real. >> you don't need a power source or some instructi
. >> guy kramer is one of the guys working to win the next contract. this summer he showed us the science behind every size and shade of these pixels. >> 3-d layering creates depth and shadows where none exists. developers already have one eye on tomorrow. >> what is coming up down the road and very quickly is the harry potter cloak. >> with that fictional cloak, harry is not camouflaged, he's invisible. >> my body is gone! >> how invisible are we talking...
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jim kramer got props. the clinton era rates which america will return to in january unless the fiscal cliff is resolved. it brought more revenues than at any point in the 1980s. thank you. [ applause ] >> grover! >> stephanie: norquist and maria commented this is a different environment than the 1990s. grover said we got four years of bad regulation, higher taxes. he wants to add more taxes to the tea party too. it will starve tea party i if obama pushes us over the cliff. [ screaming ] >> can't just wait for tea party three. >> probably about 150 billion. >> stephanie: that would be bad. okay. oh, let's see. phillip in durham disagrees with everything i say. about everything? >> ever! >> stephanie: hi, phillip. >> caller: hi, stephanie. look. appreciate the show. i think you have not been fair to the facts and let me just ask you from the -- what we're talking about -- >> stephanie: the facts are oversensitive in my opinion. >> caller: that's why you're better as a comedian than a political pundit. >> ste
jim kramer got props. the clinton era rates which america will return to in january unless the fiscal cliff is resolved. it brought more revenues than at any point in the 1980s. thank you. [ applause ] >> grover! >> stephanie: norquist and maria commented this is a different environment than the 1990s. grover said we got four years of bad regulation, higher taxes. he wants to add more taxes to the tea party too. it will starve tea party i if obama pushes us over the cliff. [...
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and if we can get the leadership on the republican side to take that kramer, to acknowledge that reality, then the numbers are actually not that far apart. another way of putting this is, we could probably solve this in about one week. it is not that tough. >> new details have been revealed in the retail giant kermit factory where 120 dacre workers died in a fire last month. "the new york times" is reporting that wal-mart played a key role in blocking the improvement of safety features at the bangladeshi factory. one representative helped quash a proposal that would help to improve safety investments, calling them not financially feasible. documents found at the fire scene also show five of the factory's 14 production lines were -- devoted to making wal- mart apparel. meanwhile in the u.s., walmart is drawing criticism for planning to reduce health care to those employees working less than 30 hours a week. an internal company policy shows newly employed part-time workers will no longer receive benefits, while those hired in or after 2011 will also lose out if their hours dip below 30 hou
and if we can get the leadership on the republican side to take that kramer, to acknowledge that reality, then the numbers are actually not that far apart. another way of putting this is, we could probably solve this in about one week. it is not that tough. >> new details have been revealed in the retail giant kermit factory where 120 dacre workers died in a fire last month. "the new york times" is reporting that wal-mart played a key role in blocking the improvement of safety...
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. >> reporter: guy kramer is competing to win the army's income multimillion dollar contract. this summer, he showed us the size behind every size, shape and shade of these pixels. >> you now have your camouflage. >> we're trying to trick the brain into seeing things that aren't actually there. >> reporter: digital patterns recreate shapes already found in nature. and 3-d layering creates depths and shadows, where none exists. that's today's design. but developers already have one eye on tomorrow. >> what's coming up down the road and very quickly is the harry potter choke. >> what is it? >> reporter: with the fictional cloak, harry isn't just camouflaged. he's invisible. >> how invisible are we talking here? if i walked into a room with a soldier wearing one of these cloaks, you wouldn't see him at all? >> he would be completely invisible to you. >> this isn't make-believe. the military has seen this so- called quantum stealth technology. works by bending the light around an object, even concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do for a sniper, hiding in
. >> reporter: guy kramer is competing to win the army's income multimillion dollar contract. this summer, he showed us the size behind every size, shape and shade of these pixels. >> you now have your camouflage. >> we're trying to trick the brain into seeing things that aren't actually there. >> reporter: digital patterns recreate shapes already found in nature. and 3-d layering creates depths and shadows, where none exists. that's today's design. but developers...
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former telecom he cannive terry kramer is representing the united states as an ambassador there. he has vowed to oppose any efforts to block the free flow of information. we're learning a train derailment unleashed toxic chemicals into the atmosphere today as officials warned folks in that area to stay inside. now you can see how one local is playing it safe. very nice. we'll hear from him next. plus, strong words from a republic senator about the deadly attack on the consulate in libya. no it has not stopped. why the lawmaker needs more answers from ambassador susan rice one of president obama's possible pick force secretary of state. that's still to come as fox reports live tonight. this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. sharable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. >> shepard: careful if you live in south jersey. officials say train car toxic chemicals into the air. it happened on a bridge. look at these pictures. this bridge had a hi
former telecom he cannive terry kramer is representing the united states as an ambassador there. he has vowed to oppose any efforts to block the free flow of information. we're learning a train derailment unleashed toxic chemicals into the atmosphere today as officials warned folks in that area to stay inside. now you can see how one local is playing it safe. very nice. we'll hear from him next. plus, strong words from a republic senator about the deadly attack on the consulate in libya. no it...
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magellan guys in the philippines nne kramer away from home. he said he had gone around the world. the captive circumnavigate or remains kind of a stock character until the midpoint of the 18th century when europeans stop taking people for information against their will. but there still are a lot of people who go around the world, probably not voluntarily. the first global health mission, a vaccination campaign, dispensing vaccine from our friends. they take on orphans as human incubators for these children did not make a decision that's really the way they want to see the world. clamorous idea, but a lot of people doing the spreading of the 18th century, not so glamorous. the last cap in circumnavigate or is also interesting. the last sofar. first come earth creature to orbit the world, not her choice and set to reject. there was no recovery plan. that practice stopped after there was an international outcry about dreariness even to a dog. that's the last example. there's a robust history people and animals who don't want to do this, nevertheless. they are, historically famous cir
magellan guys in the philippines nne kramer away from home. he said he had gone around the world. the captive circumnavigate or remains kind of a stock character until the midpoint of the 18th century when europeans stop taking people for information against their will. but there still are a lot of people who go around the world, probably not voluntarily. the first global health mission, a vaccination campaign, dispensing vaccine from our friends. they take on orphans as human incubators for...
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right now is food, people are -- we have a strong american delegation on the ground led by ambassador kramer and including representatives from across government and the private sector. the situation is fluid. the issues are important and i think we all understand that this will not be the last conference at which these important issues arise and fighting for internet freedom and openness is something we will all be working on together for quite some time. in the u.s. the broadband sector is strong and the u.s. has regained global leadership in mobile communications. we have more healthy subscribers than the rest of the world combined, and setting the pace globally on innovation and no software apps and devices. this means we face a particularly acute challenge to meet exploding mobile demand, the spectrum crunch and we must use all policy levers at our disposal to address some. a few months ago at the commission we free up 30 mhz for broadband, and yesterday we unanimously adopted an order freeing up 40 megahertz of underutilize satellite spectrum from land-based mobile broadband and oppose
right now is food, people are -- we have a strong american delegation on the ground led by ambassador kramer and including representatives from across government and the private sector. the situation is fluid. the issues are important and i think we all understand that this will not be the last conference at which these important issues arise and fighting for internet freedom and openness is something we will all be working on together for quite some time. in the u.s. the broadband sector is...
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i want to bring in amy kramer. cofounder of the mrn grassroots coalitions and fergus cullins, he's the director of the free market think tank, the yankee institute and editorial columnist at the new hampshire union leader. big important paper. amy i'll start with you. there's been a lot of discussion about the dynamic of does boehner want to cut a deal or wait until after january 3rd. harry reid made that point on the senate floor last week because who knows. maybe there's a few dozen conservatives in the house who don't want this guy to be speaker. i wonder, you're with the tea party. do you want two more years of john boehner as house speaker? >> there are a group of people that are focused on that but i don't think that's our real focus. our real focus is ringing in the out of control spending and living within our means. that's what most people are concerned about. get rid of john boehner, who else are we going to get? i mean, we lost the election. elections have consequences. we're not going to get everything
i want to bring in amy kramer. cofounder of the mrn grassroots coalitions and fergus cullins, he's the director of the free market think tank, the yankee institute and editorial columnist at the new hampshire union leader. big important paper. amy i'll start with you. there's been a lot of discussion about the dynamic of does boehner want to cut a deal or wait until after january 3rd. harry reid made that point on the senate floor last week because who knows. maybe there's a few dozen...
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martin kramer did a great job demonstrating the lord. before i get into this, i would like to recognize eric trager. he is a fellow penn graduate. it is nice to see someone else from penn in this town doing this kind of work and doing it in a cutting edge and great way. i also want to recognize ambassador cohen, who had the hardest job from israel. as a testament to his character. it is interesting to me that when rob contacted me about doing this, he wanted to call the session egypt on the brink. not only does this have the benefit of being true yet again, but it is a particularly apt description of what we are likely to see in egypt for the foreseeable future. not only is it what we see with the future, but perfectly consistent with egypt's modern political history. in the central drama and egypt's history. it could digress a little bit in the struggle. because i think they reflect well on what is likely to happen. it is clear that what we are seeing now at this moment is a reflection of the fact that no party, not the muslim brotherho
martin kramer did a great job demonstrating the lord. before i get into this, i would like to recognize eric trager. he is a fellow penn graduate. it is nice to see someone else from penn in this town doing this kind of work and doing it in a cutting edge and great way. i also want to recognize ambassador cohen, who had the hardest job from israel. as a testament to his character. it is interesting to me that when rob contacted me about doing this, he wanted to call the session egypt on the...